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An ardent reader, who also loves to listen 90's Bollywood songs. I have a keen interest in travel, food, books and the detailing of Mandala Art.View More © 2025 Bennett, Coleman & Company Limited This is an arbitrary list of books that I think are great and worth reading multiple times. To look at this list and think of it as anything more or less than my opinion is silly. That’s what just about all content on the internet is — someone’s opinion.

Without further ado, here are ten books that I think you should read at least once, and probably twice. How often do we try to find the easy path or the shortcut? I’d venture to say it’s more than 75% of the time. I just made up that statistic, and I’m not going to try to validate it in any way. The task of life is to live life. What stands in the way becomes the way.

Read this book once, and then read it again. That’s all there is to it. Do you have a fixed mindset, or do you have a growth mindset? Just opening ourselves up to the notion that we have the potential for change and growth can transform the way we think. While many books are easily consumed in one sitting, there are a select few books worth reading again and again. As a reader who rarely re-reads books, find out 10 books worth reading again, in my opinion.

For those of you who have read my blog in the past, you’ll know that I rarely reread books. My insanely long to-read list is constantly putting pressure on me to read new books. Consequently, I usually don’t find the time to give books I’ve already read a second go-round. Yet, some books are just so deliciously good that one read simply is not enough. Whether it is for stunningly beautiful plots, clever storylines or wonderful lessons, there are a few books worth reading again. Today, I decided to limit my list to 10 books worth reading again.

Not because these are the only books worth reading again. I’ve limited my list because I’m trying to get myself back into blogging after taking a long break. So dive right into my list, and be sure to comment at the end and let me know what books you think are worth reading again. Let’s kick off this list of books worth reading again with one of my favorites. I’m not at all surprised it won a Pulitzer Prize; the writing is fabulous. Anthony Doerr masterfully interweaves the stories of Marie-Laurie, a blind French girl who flees from Paris to the coastal city of Saint-Malo with her uncle, and Werner, a German radio operator charged with rooting...

While the plot is interesting in and of itself, the character development and storytelling will keep you glued to the page. Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Would you like to get cozy with a good book or two? "What is one book that you would love to read again?" As you can imagine, they shared their most deeply cherished selections - ones with the capacity to transfix you in wonder, transport you to another time and place, or transform your confusion into clarity.

Maybe one of these titles will spark warm or wondrous memories for you too! Many thanks to my friends on Facebook for your brilliant suggestions. You can join me on Facebook too for daily (or almost daily) inspiration. Every so often, a book read years ago (sometimes decades ago) calls me to return to its pages for a variety of reasons. The love list below includes multiple genres and is in no particular order. It is, most definitely, not finite.

A Woman of Substance, Barbara Taylor Bradford (1979): Emma Harte rises from poverty to immense wealth through sheer determination, strength, and sacrifice. Despite her success, she struggles to find love and must overcome devastating betrayals and revenge. I read this for the first time at eighteen and bought my daughter a copy for her eighteenth birthday. It must still be relevant today; she couldn’t put it down either. When she finished, I picked it back up. The Stand, Stephen King (1978): A tale of good versus evil amid the apocalypse.

In my humble opinion, no one has ever done it better. Given current circumstances, it might be time for a third read. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Lisa See (2005): A moving story of friendship set in nineteenth-century China. I don’t know anyone who, after reading the book, didn’t declare a dear friend to be their “old same”. Snow Flower and Lily are paired at seven years old and share a lifetime of joy and sorrow until their relationship is shaken to its core. Circle of Friends, Maeve Binchy (1991): Benny and Eve are inseparable as children.

University in Dublin introduces Jack and beautiful Nan to round out their circle. Friendships are tested as betrayals are revealed.

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